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... cents per day , and costs of recovery . 4. Two books may be taken at a time ( or on the same day ) , pro- vided that not more than one of these shall be fiction , and that two new books shall not be taken . 5. Books lost or damaged must ...
... cents per day , and costs of recovery . 4. Two books may be taken at a time ( or on the same day ) , pro- vided that not more than one of these shall be fiction , and that two new books shall not be taken . 5. Books lost or damaged must ...
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uniform , the motion would be about nineteen inches in a cent- ury ; but observations since 1810 show elevations which , if uniform , are at the rate of four feet and a half in a century . The Hydrographic Office at Washington publishes ...
uniform , the motion would be about nineteen inches in a cent- ury ; but observations since 1810 show elevations which , if uniform , are at the rate of four feet and a half in a century . The Hydrographic Office at Washington publishes ...
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... cent- uries . The Chinese annals show that stone weapons were used in that country at least as late as between A. D. 964 and 1279. Stone axes , ( chi - fon , ) stone knives , ( chi - t'ao , ) a stone sword , ( chi - kien , ) and a stone ...
... cent- uries . The Chinese annals show that stone weapons were used in that country at least as late as between A. D. 964 and 1279. Stone axes , ( chi - fon , ) stone knives , ( chi - t'ao , ) a stone sword , ( chi - kien , ) and a stone ...
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... cent piece so as to get one cent for the Church . Alas for such religion ! alas for the Churches thus sup- ported ! * In the recent Ashantee war the most trustworthy Negro troops were the Haussas , who are rigid Mohammedans . The West ...
... cent piece so as to get one cent for the Church . Alas for such religion ! alas for the Churches thus sup- ported ! * In the recent Ashantee war the most trustworthy Negro troops were the Haussas , who are rigid Mohammedans . The West ...
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... cent . of stone , why may not one hun- dred per cent . of the implements in the Thames valley have been of stone 2500 B. C. ? This is what I should say in reply to the objection that the post - diluvians of the European bone - caves ...
... cent . of stone , why may not one hun- dred per cent . of the implements in the Thames valley have been of stone 2500 B. C. ? This is what I should say in reply to the objection that the post - diluvians of the European bone - caves ...
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